A project manager is assigned to lead a project with stable and well-understood requirements. Stakeholders require a comprehensive plan, detailed schedule, and cost estimates before the project begins, and minimal changes are expected during execution. Which project management approach is most suitable for this project?
The predictive approach is most appropriate in this scenario because it suits projects with well-defined requirements and minimal expected changes. In predictive (plan-driven) approaches, scope, time, and cost are determined early, and a detailed plan guides project execution. Adaptive approaches are better suited for projects with evolving requirements and where changes are anticipated. Iterative and incremental approaches focus on repeated cycles and gradual improvements, which are unnecessary when requirements are stable.
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